In December 1977, “RCA” label released “Spiral”, the fifth Vangelis studio album. It was recorded in 1977, at “Nemo Studios” in London, and was produced by Vangelis. In 1978, the Vangelis received “Midem International Instrumental Award” for the album track “To the Unknown Man”,
Personnel:
Vangelis — synthesizers, keyboards, various instruments, arranger, design
On December 17, 1996, “Barclay” label released “666.667 Club”, the fifth Noir Désir studio album. It was recorded in 1996, and was produced by Ted Niceley, Bertrand Cantat, Serge Teyssot-Gay, Jean-Paul Roy and Denis Barthe. French edition of “Rolling Stone” magazine ranked “666.667 Club” at number 12 on its list of the “Greatest 100 French Albums of all Time”. The album was certified 2 x Platium in France by “SNEP”.
On November 29, 1974, “Kama Sutra” label released “Fire on the Mountain”, the second Charlie Daniels Band album, and the fifth Charlie Daniels studio album overall. Seven studio tracks were recorded in 1974, at “Capricorn Studios” in Macon, Georgia, and two live tracks were recorded at “The War Memorial Auditorium” in Nashville, Tennessee. The album was produced by Paul Hornsby. In 1992, it was certified Platinum in the US by the “RIIA”.
Track listing:
Charlie Daniels – lead vocals, acoustic, electric, slide guitars, banjo
Barry Barnes – vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
Joel “Taz” DiGregorio – vocals, keyboards
Mark Fitzgerald – bass guitar
Gary Allen – drums, percussion
Fred Edwards – drums
Richard Betts – dobro
Jaimie Nichol – congas
Ovie Sparks – engineer
Tony Humphreys – engineer assistant
Roslav Szaybo, Simon Cantwell – design
James Flournoy Holmes, Kent Griggs – cover art, photography
Track listing:
All tracks by Charlie Daniels, except where noted.
On November 23, 1990, “Epitaph” label released “Against the Grain”, the fifth Bad Religion studio album. It was recorded in May 1990, at “Westbeach Recorders” in Hollywood, and was produced by Greg Graffin, Brett Gurewitz, Greg Hetson, Jan Bentley and Pete Finestone.
Personnel:
Greg Graffin – vocals
Brett Gurewitz – guitar, backing vocals
Greg Hetson – guitar
Jay Bentley – bass guitar, backing vocals
Pete Finestone – drums
Karat Faye – engineer
The Legendary Starbolt – mixing
Eddie Schreyer – mastering
Joy Aoki – art direction
Track listing:
All tracks by Greg Graffin, except where noted.
Modern Man
Turn on the Light – Brett Gurewitz
Get Off
Blenderhead – Brett Gurewitz
The Positive Aspect of Negative Thinking – Jay Bentley
On November 19, 1970, “Dunhill” label released “Naturally”, the fifth Three Dog Night album. It was recorded January – October 1970, and was produced by Richard Podolor.
Personnel:
Cory Wells – lead and backing vocals, arranger
Chuck Negron – lead and backing vocals, arranger
Danny Hutton – lead and backing vocals, arranger
Mike Allsup – guitar, backing vocals, arranger
Jimmy Greenspoon – keyboards, backing vocals, arranger
Joe Schermie – bass guitar, backing vocals, arranger
Floyd Sneed – drums, backing vocals, arranger
Bill Cooper – engineer
Ed Caraeff – photograpy
Track listing:
I Can Hear You Calling – Pentti Glan, Roy Kenner, Hugh Sullivan, Domenic Troiano
One Man Band – Billy Fox, January Tyme, Thomas Jefferson Kaye
I’ll Be Creeping – Andy Fraser, Paul Rodgers
Fire Eater – Mike Allsup, Jimmy Greenspoon, Joe Schermie, Floyd Sneed
Can’t Get Enough of It – Jimmy Miller, Steve Winwood
Sunlight – Jesse Colin Young
Heavy Church – Alan O’Day
Liar – Russ Ballard
I’ve Got Enough Heartache – Mike Kellie, Gary Wright
On November 7, 2014, “Rune Grammofon” label released “Night Owl”, the fifth Albatrosh album. It was recorded in June 2014, at “Osnabrück” in Germany, and was produced by Eyolf Dale and André Roligheten.
On October 29 2021, “Atlantic” label released “I Don’t Live Here Anymore” the fifth War on Drugs (The). It was recorded 2018 – 2021, at “Outlier Inn” in Woodridge, New York, “Studio G” in Brooklyn, “Electric Lady” in Manhattan, “Electro Vox”, “Sound City”, “Sunset Sound”, “East West” in Hollywood, and was produced by Adam Granduciel and Shawn Everett.
Personnel:
Adam Granduciel – vocals, acoustic and lead guitar, lead electric guitar, piano, Juno 106, celesta, electric guitar, synth guitar, bass, Juno 60, Hammond organ, Wurlitzer, Kurzweil, Prophet 6, MPC, 808 drum programming, Korg K2, Walter Becker’s old bass, felt piano, harmonica, ARP Quartet, Mellotron, percussion, art direction
Robbie Bennett – piano, Prophet 12, Akai AX60, Oberheim OB-X, New Jersey electric guitar, Juno 60, Eventide piano, ARP Solina
Dave Hartley – bass, VP-330, Rickenbacker bass, electric guitar, OP-1, cover and gatefold photography
Charlie Hall – drums, percussion, prepared piano
Anthony LaMarca – drums, percussion, Hammond organ, electric vibes, acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitar
Jon Natchez – Prophet-6, baritone saxophone, Hammond organ, Wurlitzer
Michael Bloch – Mellotron, nylon AMS dub guitar, Ursa Major Telecaster, electric guitar, electric swamp guitar, lead electric guitar, lead electric raindrop guitar
James Elkington – lead acoustic and electric guitar
Lee Pardini – grand piano, piano
Daniel Clarke – Hammond organ, organ
Patrick Berkery – drums, percussion
Christopher Bear – drums, percussion
Matt Lowell – backing vocals
Lucius – vocals
Shawn Everett – recording, mixing
Greg Calbi – mastering
Steve Fallone – mastering assistant
Ivan Wayman – additional engineering
Nick Krill – additional engineering
Quarantine Cowboys – additional engineering
Rob Carmichael (SEEN) – art direction, design
Dominic East – art direction
Daniel Topete – additional studio photography
Dustin Condren – additional studio photography
Traclk listing:
All tracks by Adam Granduciel, except where noted.
Living Proof
Harmonia Dream – music by Adam Granduciel, Robbie Bennett
Change – music by Adam Granduicel, Anthony LaMarca, Dave Hartley
I Don’t Wanna Wait – music by Adam Granduciel, Anthgony LaMarca, Dave Hartley
Victim
I Don’t Live Here Anymore – music by Adam Granduciel, Robbie Bennett
On October 26, 2018, “Domino” label released “Aviary”, the fifth Julia Holter studio album. It was recorded in 2018, at “Band House Studios” and Julia Holter’s studio in Los Angeles, and was produced by Kenny Gilmore and Julia Holter.
Personnel:
Julia Holter – vocals, keyboards, arrangements, recording